Month: March 2010

Make no mistake about it, in chapter 3 of Scandalous, D.A. Carson means serious business. A sensible rule of thumb is that when you notice a chapter has the term “slaughtered lamb” in the title, you should prepare yourself for a serious read. Seriously. Ok – I’ve used the term “serious” more times in this… Read more

I am constantly amazed by the fact that no matter how many times I read the accounts of the cross or a new book on the subject of the cross, God continues to reveal more of Himself to me. As someone who has been a Christian for a number of years I know I can… Read more

Irony is what separates us from the animals (and the Americans). Okay, there may be a few other things too, but I love irony. It’s why I chuckled with glee when the unfortunately timed photo to the right was released following protests in London. It’s also why I was eager to begin reading the first… Read more

Palm Sunday marked the beginning of Holy Week; the week leading up to Good Friday (when we remember Christ’s death on the cross), and Easter Sunday (when we celebrate Jesus’ resurrection and victory over sin and death). This year, to guide our thoughts and meditations in the build up to Easter, a number of friends… Read more

This new Easter series examines Old Testament prophecies concerning the coming Messiah. In this, the third of the series, Ronnie Evans looks at the prophecies relating to Christ’s death as described by King David.

This new Easter series examines Old Testament prophecies concerning the coming Messiah. In this, the second of the series, Andy Evans looks at the humiliation and the exultation of the Son of God as described by the prophet Isaiah.